N$52 million mobilised for drought support

Boost for food relief efforts
Targeting direct assistance for around 163 000 people in Namibia, the relief efforts will focus on food assistance, nutrition, water, sanitation and hygiene, as well as protection from gender-based violence.
Ellanie Smit
More than N$52 million has been mobilised to support Namibia’s response to the ongoing drought crisis, with the assistance targeting over 160 000 people. The United Nations mobil
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